The Australian Code for the Responsible Conduct of Research
The Australian Code for the Responsible Conduct of Research guides institutions and researchers in responsible research practices and promotes integrity in research for researchers. Developed jointly by the National Health and Medical Research Council, the Australian Research Council and Universities Australia, the Code has broad relevance across all research disciplines. It replaces the Joint NHMRC/AVCC Statement and Guidelines on Research Practice (1997).
University Research Centres and Institutes
Appointment of Research Academic Staff
Records Management Policy
Intellectual Property - Policy
Intellectual Property - Procedure
Animal Ethics - Policies and Procedure
Animal Services Unit [Accessible by University accounts only]
Human Ethics - Policies and Procedure
Students as Subjects - Research Activities
The Editing of Research Theses by Professional Editors
Research Higher Degree Scholarships - 2007
Supervisor Training and Development - Readings
Paid Outside Work
Overheads Charges on University Contracts
Tobacco Funding
Solicitation - Donations and Contributions that Support Research and Other Activities
Web Publishing and Hosting
Information Security
Information Security Classification
Information Security Roles and Responsibilities
Laboratory Safety
Protective Clothing and Footwear in Laboratories Policy
Controlled Substances (Radioactive Materials) - Policy and Procedures
Occupational Health and Safety Policy
Minimum Standards for Blood Collection from Students, Staff or Others during Teaching and Research Activities
Laser Safety Eye Examinations for Laser Workers